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Interactive Notebooks. Ms. Hodges 7 th Grade Science. What is it??. On the surface, it is just a spiral or composition notebook. It is actually a tool for helping students process the information they learn in class.
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Interactive Notebooks Ms. Hodges 7th Grade Science
What is it?? • On the surface, it is just a spiral or composition notebook. • It is actually a tool for helping students process the information they learn in class. • It gives a structure for organizing thoughts and personalizing information. • It is like a closet organizer!
What is it not?? • A place for lab reports only • A “gotcha” for unorganized students • A tool that is rarely used in the classroom
Left Side Right Side • Reorganize new information in a creative way • Preview and review information • Express opinion, reactions, and feelings • Graphically process the information on the right side • Ask questions about new ideas • Use charts, poems, diagrams, and artistic pictures to show me you understand the information on the right side • Class Notes • Discussion notes • Reading notes • Handouts with new information • All testable information
Examples A diary entry from a person that lives in a world with no ozone. Class notes on the effects of the ozone layer.
Examples A summary of the “beak size” lab. Book questions on adaptations and natural selection.
Examples Design your own resort that incorporates at least 3 “green” features. Class notes on a video about “green construction”.
Table of Contents • Use the front and back of the 1st page and the front of the 2nd page.
Table of Contents Partner discussion notes on INBs……………..1L My Ideas for output activities….…..….….2L 6.P.2- Matter Intro….…3L Simulation 3-2-1……...4L So What is an Interactive Notebook?................1R Left side Reflection Ideas……………..….2R 6.P.2.3 foldable……….3R A Date with Density…..4R
The first few days • Have them complete an “About the Author” sheet and paste it on the inside cover. Have them include pictures of themselves, family, and friends • Also include my name and our track just in case this gets lost!!!
Hook, Line & Sinker • Hooks • Like our warm ups. Short questions with short answers • Line • Teacher guided notes and important material for learning a concept • Sinker • Students applying their knowledge in other fun and creative ways!
How to incorporate technology • There are many “digital notebooks” available. • is a great option. • We can include links to songs and videos we make in our interactive notebook
How to incorporate literacy • Any left side page could be a literacy activity! • Literacy is not separate from content, it is the vehicle to understanding the content. Think about • RAFTs • Comic strips • Stories • Poems • Journal entries
But what about… • Students that lose EVERYTHING! • Pages falling out • Kinesthetic activities • Students that write too large • Running out of pages • Using foldables • Large lab reports
The hidden benefits of INBs • Portfolio of work to use during conferences • A way for students to communicate with parents about what they are doing in science class • A place for students to find what they missed if they were absent • A teacher portfolio
Grading • What should a grade represent? • Content knowledge grade • Work habits grade • Allow students to use their notebook during a test or quiz
Your turn Now that we have talked about Interactive Notebooks, what questions or concerns do you still have?
Available resources • http://bitly.com/hellier • Google the term “Interactive Notebooks”
Good websites • http://www.middleschoolscience.com/notebook-2010-2011.htm • http://thetechnorateteacher.wordpress.com/2009/06/14/interactive-notebooks-in-science-class/